The problem being: How can the government easily prove the connection between mothers who are not themselves higher-rate taxpayers and the higher-rate taxpayers they might live with? It’s easier to stop the mother getting the benefit if she herself is a higher-rate taxpayer. It could be done via her tax code. But if she’s not, how good will the government be at establishing whether she is living with a partner paying tax at 40%?
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How would I (as a non perm) KNOW I will always be in the higher rate tax bracket?
I don't actually claim CB, because I didn't actually realise that it was a benefit for all, when my son was born.
Seems this policy could cost more than it actually saves?
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How would I (as a non perm) KNOW I will always be in the higher rate tax bracket?
I don't actually claim CB, because I didn't actually realise that it was a benefit for all, when my son was born.
Seems this policy could cost more than it actually saves?
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